Look what greeted us in the 'foyer' on our arrival.!!!
Frome Stitch 'n' Bitch!
Mostly knitters, some sock knitting, one making a Scandi style ski jumper on a circlular kneedle. They had chocolate cake!!! They meet on a Tuesdays. Each crafter donates £3 to the Merlin Theatre. Both Sophie and I would have joined them if we had our knitting on us, but we went into the auditorium and watched the films. Generations Together
One of the films, by students at Frome Collage, and called 'Generations Together' was about young and old people. Amoung the people interviewed was a young graffitti artist Tom Sturgess who spent some time working with an older sculptor and fine artist Barry Cooper. The painting they both worked on in the film was displayed in the theatre, so I got a shot of Tom with the artwork.Tom Sturgis Graffitti Artist
People on the move
Sophie's film was shown after the break. I caught a glimpse of myself #1 son, and others in the background of some of the shots. This film is going to be archived in Somerset's record office, and is about people who moved to Somerset from other countries. A wide age group was interviewed from The landlady of the shop I rent (83) to children who moved here with their families or alone as refugees.Here's a temp image of Sophie (left) and the crew.
Sophie and I had to leave early, so missed the last films. The friendly Stitchers were still there when we left. They stitch from 7pm to 9pm.
1 comment:
Hi, I found your wonderful blog whilst searching for the Sherbourne Vintage Fair. We are travelling to the UK in September (from Australia).
Your blog is fab and I have added it to me blog list on my sidebar(my way of following) for others to find as well.
I'm off to read the rest,
Have a great day, Tamara x
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